Last Friday, Felix Kjellberg — better known as his YouTube name PewDiePie — shared a video to his 49.7 MILLION subscribers explaining that he plans to delete his account once he reaches an even 50 million.

While this news came as a bombshell to the video game commentator's diehard fanbase, other viewers focused on a different part of the video altogether.

Specifically, the part in which the Swedish vlogger went off on YouTube for discriminating against him by suggesting his viewers watch videos that were not made by him — and sometimes even recommending videos posted by… *GASP* women of color!!!!

Kjellberg — who topped the list of highest paid YouTubers in 2016 with $15 million — claimed the site has become more aggressive in sourcing "clickbait" outside of a person's traditional viewing habits.

The gamer noted his frustration over YouTube's refusal to explain their algorithm of new video suggests, which apparently connects his (comedy?) channel with, for example, that of fashion and style vlogger Zoe Sugg, quipping:

Of course, not everyone thinks the Presidential-elect's Twitter tantrums — which often include outlandish, erroneous statements — are a bad thing.

Specifically, outgoing Republican National Committee chair Reince Priebus, who defended Trump on Sunday over his recent tweet claiming that "millions" of people had voted illegally for Hillary Clinton during the general election.

According to New York Magazine, a group of top computer scientists are urging Hillary Clinton's campaign to call for a recount of vote totals in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania!

On a call last Thursday, the experts told Clinton's top aides they believe to have found evidence that vote totals in three states could have been manipulated or hacked — or as Donald Trump would say… RIGGED!

The scientists presented their findings to the Clinton campaign, which included a questionable trend of the Democratic nominee performing worse in counties that relied on electronic voting machines over paper ballots and optical scanners.

While no evidence of hacking was found, the group informed campaign chairman John Podesta that Clinton received 7% fewer votes in counties relying on electronic voting machines, which needs to be looked at by an independent investigation.

Though it appears independent investigations on the questionable voting results have already begun…

Freelance journalist Dan Solomon discovered Outagamie County, Wisconsin released an official vote tally Tuesday morning after it was found more votes were tallied than ballots were actually cast.

And surprise, surprise — the recount results show the extra ballots consisted of votes exclusively for Trump!

For most millennials, a huge part of coming of age was discovering all the secretly dirty subliminal messages in Disney movies.

From the word "SEX" seemingly spelled out in the background of a Lion King scene to some Donald Trump-esque dialogue coming from Aladdin, young conspiracy theorists have called out the Mouse House for sneaking some non-PG messages in its classic films!

While the historian begrudgingly predicted Trump's win in the midst of the scandal-ridden campaign season, he now believes the next POTUS will face impeachment!

Speaking to CNN's Erin Burnett, Lichtman said he uses his own system of 13 true or false statements to judge whether the incumbent party will retain the White House — but his bold prediction of a Trump impeachment is based on instinct.

Many Swifites believe TayTay has to be voting for Hillary Clinton for feminist reasons, but some fans are nervous she may be leaning towards Donald Trump simply due to the fact that she hasn't said otherwise.

As you can clearly see in Taylor's "I Voted' pic (above), the Style singer opted for an off-the-shoulder sweater while enacting her right to vote. While that in itself isn't quite worthy of any conspiracy theories, the fact Lena JUST highlighted Hillary's similar sweater over the weekend has us thinking otherwise:

But now, the younger sister of Louis, Félicité Deakin (pictured above, left, with Louis), has figured out her own way to pay tribute to her mother in a very special manner, and we are SO touched by it.

On Friday, the 16-year-old Deakin shared the following image (below), a gorgeous portrait of the family with her late mother, Johannah Deakin, surrounded by all of her children: